RADWIN, a global provider of Backhaul and Broadband
Wireless Solutions, announced that the Kildare County Council in Ireland
deployed the RADWIN 5000 high capacity Point-to-MultiPoint solutions (HPMP).
RADWIN
5000 HPMP deliver traffic information and CCTV images from video cameras
installed throughout the county back to the Kildare Traffic Management Center.
Bandwidth Telecommunications Limited, a leading SI in Ireland, was in charge of
project design and implementation.
“We sought a new traffic management system that
would allow us to manage traffic from a central location. Costs had to be kept
as low as possible so aspects of cabling and civil work were to be kept to an
absolute minimum. After assessing various options we chose RADWIN 5000 HPMP
because it allowed us to establish a wireless surveillance network rapidly and
affordably, and the systems deliver high quality video in real-time directly to
our NOC,” said Scott Fennelly, senior executive technician at the Traffic
Management Dept. in Kildare County.
“RADWIN 5000 sets a new level of performance and
robustness. It is ideal for video surveillance applications, delivering 24×7
high quality video in real time from any point. We are happy to serve the needs
of the Kildare council today and in the future,” said Mark Sutton,
managing director UK, Ireland & Scandinavia, RADWIN.
RADWIN recently announced the launch
of its RADWIN 5000 High capacity Point-to-MultiPoint (HPMP) solution for the
licensed 3.x GHz and 2.5 GHz bands.
RADWIN 5000 HPMP delivers up to 100 Mbps aggregate net
throughput per sector in these licensed bands, as well as dedicated bandwidth
with guaranteed Service Level Agreement (SLA) and highest spectrum efficiency.
By Telecomlead.com Team
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